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HA it will get better. I lived there for 10 years and then moved to Missouri, I know for a fact that both places are equal in humidity. Good thing come Dec, Jan, Feb you will be out of the cold and ice.
We can't wait to move

Yeah, you do get tired of the humidity after awhile. It seems to drag on. But when October comes and you can open the doors and get that fresh air, it definitely feels NICE. I got used to the humidity after the first year of living here, but it is more enjoyable when you can spend more time outdoors without sweating. I get my outside work done in the mornings and eves. Just wait, the winters here make it all worthwhile.

The reason I say this is that prior to 30 years of age, I absolutely loathed heat and humidity, and actually liked the cold weather.

Now, it is literally the opposite.

Yep, it's pretty humid for half the year here. It just doesn't bother me much, though. Maybe because I spend so much time on the golf courses during the summer (because there's virtually NOBODY else on them, and because it costs almost nothing to play).

When I'm up north in the cold these days, though, all I can do is lament not being in the warmth of Florida.

Like I said, to each his own.

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